Bartlett's famous quotations

The 18th edition of famed quotation book, "Bartlett's Familiar Quotations" features many culture icons' famous words. This slideshow features some of the most famous featured in the latest version of the book. "Bartlett's" was originally published in 1855.

The next slide will show a quotation and the following photo will indicate its speaker, along with a caption with relevant facts about the quote's context. Keep clicking to see if you know who is speaking.

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Film director Woody Allen wrote, "It's not that I'm afraid to die. I just don't want to be there when it happens" in "Without Feathers. Death (A Play)."

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Charles Manson said this in a statement at trial on November 20, 1970. Manson was originally sentenced to die in the gas chamber for masterminding the 1969 killings of Hollywood actress Sharon Tate -- the pregnant wife of film director Roman Polanski -- and six other people, including wealthy story owners Leno and Rosemary La Bianca. Manson is seen here on August 14, 1970.

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New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg said the previous slide's quote in a statement defending the right to build a mosque in lower Manhattan on August 3, 2010. He's seen here greeting first responders at a tribute at the 9/11 Memorial for recovery workers and first responders on the 10-year anniversary of the formal end of cleanup operations at Ground Zero on May 30, 2012 in New York City.

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In this undated photo Sir Winston Churchill, the author of the previous quote, is seen making the victory sign.

Churchill said, "Never give in, never give in, never, never, never, never---in nothing, great or small, large or petty---never give in except to convictions of honor and good sense," during an address at Harrow School on October 29, 1941.

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Singer Natalie Maines made that statement from the stage at The Dixie Chicks concert in London on March 10, 2003.

Maines is seen here posing on the press line at the Elton John Oscar Party in West Hollywood, Calif., on February 24, 2008.

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Rodney King made that statement on May 1, 1992, following the Los Angeles riots.

This photo of King was taken three days after his videotaped beating in Los Angeles on March 6, 1991.

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A quote from "Infinite Jest," by novelist David Foster Wallace.

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A quote from the Bible: Book of the Prophet Ezekiel 38:21.

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The Bard speaks. A quote by William Shakespeare from "Julius Caesar"; II, i, l. 173.

Seen here, the famous Chandos Portrait, believed to be of Shakespeare.

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Amelia Earhart said those words. The famed aviator, seen here in an undated photo, went missing over the Pacific Ocean more than 75 years ago.

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Lou Gehrig said those words the day of a tribute in his honor at Yankee Stadium on July 4, 1939.

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Those are lines from Fred Ebb's famous film "New York, New York." Ebb, a Kennedy Center honoree, right, receives a kiss from actress Chita Rivera after the awards ceremony at the Department of State in this December 5, 1998, photo, in Washington, D.C.

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Director Alfred Hitchcock's words, as featured in the book "Hitchcock by Truffaut: A Definitive Study of Alfred Hitchcock."